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1 Midland, Texas, December 9-12, 2014 co2conference.net CON F E R ENCE 20TH ANNIVERSARY Experience New practices. connect with industry innovators. gain industry insight.

2 The CO 2 Conference Week Midland, Texas, December 9-12, 2014 CO2 Conference Week is the only place that offers you new insights and practices in all the exciting aspects of CO2 from the latest in carbon capture, utilization and storage to seminars and actual case histories of CO2 enhanced oil recovery operations. All this plus you get the added benefit of extraordinary networking opportunities with national and international EOR professionals who have worked and managed EOR operations. That s CO2 Conference Week, where the field and office come together to create the nation s premier forum for exploring the enormous role carbon dioxide plays in enhancing oil production and reducing greenhouse emissions CO2 Conference Week Events at a Glance Tuesday Dec ROZ Core Display Session I Carbon Management Workshop Luncheon Keynote Speaker Wednesday Dec 10 Rooms 1 & 3 Seminar on Well Control for CO2 Operations Room 5, Downstairs Limited Seating. Session II Carbon Management Workshop Check-in 8:15 Field Trip to the Wasson Area CO2 EOR Flood and Surface Facilities Production Water Management for CO2 EOR Limited Seating. Requires separate reservations. Sold Out. Optional Field Trip to Nearby Produced Water Plant Thursday Dec 11 CO2 Theme Session I: CO2 Supply and Flood Operations CO2 Theme Session III: Reservoir Case Histories Luncheon Keynote Speaker Light Lunch CO2 Theme Session II: CO2 Flood Ops, Planning and Case Histories Limited Seating. Reception Reception Reception Midland center Midland center Permian Basin Petroleum Museum *All events at the Midland Center unless otherwise noted. Friday Dec 12

3 co2conference.net 12th Annual EOR Carbon Management Workshop TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 7:30 Registration 8:00-8:15 Opening of Progr Michael Moore, NACCSA/FearnOil Inc. and Steve Melzer APTA 8:15-8:45 Opening Keynote Speaker Latest on the Size of the Prize and the ROZ Vello Kuuskraa, President and COB, Advanced Resources Intl. ( 8:45-9:15 Summit Power Updates and Additional Projects Eric Redman, President, Summit Power Group LLC ( 9:15-9:45 NRG-Petra Nova Parish CCUS Project Texas Latest Develoents David Greeson, Vice President Develoent, Petra Nova ( and Takeo Tanei JX, Group Manager, Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp. (WA Parish Petra Nova CCUS Project Partner)( 9:45-10:15 Current Status of MHI CO2 Capture Plant Technology and Commercial Experiences Takashi Kijo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. ( 10:15-10:35 Latest Develoents at the EERC and CO2 in the Bakken Shale for EOR John Harju, Associate Director for Research at the EERC ( 10:35-10:50 Networking Break 8:00-12 ROZ Core Display Rooms 1 & 3 Three residual oil zone cores from the San Andres interval will be displayed downstairs in the Midland Center in Rooms 1 and 3. One of the cores will be from the Goldsmith Landreth CO2 flooded area in Ector County; one from central Gaines County on the Central Basin Platform and another from Yoakum County on the Northwest Shelf. 10:50-11:10 Highlights and Recent Develoents from the Southern States Energy Board Ken Nemeth, Executive Director, SSEB ( Seminar on Well Control for CO2 Operations This is a repeat of a popular seminar held two years ago and one of a series of seminars and short courses on the technical aspects of CO2 flooding, includes a working lunch. ( for a detailed agenda.) 11:10-11:30 Federal and State Overview Kipp Coddington, General Counsel, NACCSA and Partner, Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter LLP ( & 11:30-12:00 Insights on CO2-EOR and Geologic Storage Dwight Peters, President, Schlumberger Carbon Services ( 12:00-1:30 Luncheon Keynote Speaker Trends in Hydrocarbon Commodity Develoent Dr. Michelle Fosse, Chief Energy Economist and Progr Manager, Bureau of Economic Geology s Center for Energy Economics, Jackson School of Geosciences ( 1:30-1:50 A World View on CCUS and its Applications/Develoents/Value Proposition Chuck McConnell, Executive Director, Energy and Environment Initiative (e2i) ( 1:50-2:10 Navajo Nation-Abundant Resources: Oil/Gas, CO2, EOR and Coal Fred White, Executive Director of Natural Resources, Navajo Nation Resources (dnrnavajo.org) and S Woods, Interim Management Committee Executive, Navajo Transition Energy Company ( 2:10-2:30 Monitoring and Surveillance Aspects of the first CO2 Sequestration Project in Saudi Arabia Modiu Sanni and Sunil Kokal, Reservoir Engineering Tech Te, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Saudi Arco ( 2:30-2:45 Networking Break 2:45-3:15 Global CCUS Develoents Neil Wildgust, Principal Manager, Geological Storage, Global CCS Institute ( 3:15-3:45 The CCP3 Collaboration Project Main Achievements and Forward Plans Nigel Jenvey, Carbon Solutions Manager, BP Group Technology and Chairman of CCP ( & 3:45-4:15 Enhanced Oil Recovery and CO2 Sources Study at the USGS Peter Warwick, Project Chief ( 4:15-4:45 Geologic Storage Process and Regulations Molly Bayer (invited) US EPA ( 4:45-5:00 Processes and Alternatives Neeraj Gupta, Ph.D., Research Leader, Battelle ( 5:00-5:15 GHG Permitting in Texas Scott Deatherage, Partner, Gardere LLP ( 5:15 Workshop Overview and Insights Panel Michael Moore, FearnOil/NACCSA; Steve Melzer, APTA; Dan Cole, Denbury Resources Inc.; and Doug McMurrey, Kinder Morgan CO2 Company 5:30-7:30 Reception Sponsored by Denbury Resources and Global CCS Institute, Midland Center

4 Field Trip to Mature CO2 EOR Flood and Surface Facilities WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 (sold out) 7:30-7:45 Check-in, pick-up box lunch and board bus 8:00 Buses Depart Midland Center Promptly (Trip Info packet for each participant to be a handout on bus) 9:30 Arrive at Apache s Roberts Unit Field Office 9:30-10:15 Comfort Stop, Field and Safety Briefings 10:15-12:00 Tour of Apache s Injection and Producing Wells, Satellite Station 12:15-1:15 Lunch in Denver City 1:15-1:45 Drive-by of Denver City CO2 Pipeline Hub 1:45-2:30 Travel to Wellman Field and Facilities East of Denver City 2:45-3:45 View Trinity s New CO2 Recycle and NGL Removal Plant 3:45-4:00 Comfort Stop 4:00-5:30 Return to Midland Center 5:30-7:30 Reception at Midland Center Produced Water Management for CO2 EOR and the Unconventional Plays CO2 Conference Short Course No. 17 Wednesday, December 10 (Midland Center) 8:15-5:30 Introduction: The Challenges of CO2 EOR Water Handling Steve Melzer, APTA Regulatory Assistance / Regulatory Barriers Produced Water Where the Water Nexus May be Taking Us The Growing Water Demand CO2 EOR Water-Handling Case Histories The Field-Tested Demonstration Project No 1 Eureka Resources, Willisport, PA ( The Field-Tested Demonstration Project No 2 Gradiant Corporation (ceraweek.com/2014/pioneer/gradiant-corporation) Buffet Lunch Keynote Speaker The Future Thrills and Chills of Oilfield Water Use, Reuse, and Recycling in Texas John Tintera, President, Texas Water Recycling Association Water-Handling Design and Retrofitting a Waterflood for CO2 Paul Carmody, Facility and Plant Consulting, LLC Factors in the Permian Basin Subsurface Mass Balance David Merchant, Merchant Consulting CO2 EOR, Unconventionals and Depressuring the ROZs Where Do They Fit? Optional Field Trip to a Plant 20 Minutes South of Midland (2+ hours) 5:30-7:30 Reception at Midland Center Sponsored by Chevron and Maersk Oil

5 The 20th Annual CO2 Flooding Conference THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 Theme Session #1: CO2 Supply and Flood Operations 8:00-8:45 Recap of the EOR Carbon Management Workshop Mike Moore, Workshop Director 8:45-9:40 CO2 Sourcing Update Val Brock, Kinder Morgan CO2 Company 9:40-10:15 Break 10:15-11:00 The Bell Creek (MT) CO2 EOR Case History Julie Deese, Denbury 11:00-11:30 Speaker Panel Discussion All speakers 11:30-1:00 The Age of Deployment Lunch and Keynote Speaker: Dr. Julio Friedmann, Deputy Assistant Secretary, US DOE Theme Session #2: CO2 Flood Ops, Planning and Case Histories 1:00-2:00 Panel of New Entrants to the CO2 Business: Strategies and Business Models Tom Thurmond, Breitburn (invited); John Allison, Legacy; Chuck Fox, Windy Cove Energy; John Willi, Memorial 2:00-2:40 A New Look at CO2 Impurities and their Impacts on Transport and EOR Ray McKaskle, Trimeric Corporation 2:40-3:10 New Insights on Formation Depressuring (Recovery) of Dense Phase CO2 Lin Zuo, Chevron USA 3:10-3:30 Break 3:30-4:10 Enhance Energy (Canada): CO2 EOR Growth in Canada Enhance Energy, Spkr TBN 4:10-4:40 Vertical Conformance, the Challenge at the Rangely CO2 Project (CO) Roy Crer, Chevron 4:40-5:15 Panel Discussion All Speakers 5:30-7:30 Reception at the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum Sponsors: Kinder Morgan CO2 Company, Chevron and SPE Permian Basin Section Friday, December 12 Theme Session #3: CO2 Flooding Case Histories 8:00-8:40 Mid-Continent CO2 Operations Chaparral Energy Geoff Stafford, Chaparral Energy 8:40-9:15 A Renewed Look at Fitting Dimensionless Curves John Dobitz, Windy Cove Energy 9:15-9:45 Wettability and Rock Diagenesis: Why Microbes are Important David Vance, Arcadis U.S. 9:45-10:05 Break 10:05-10:35 Regional Analysis of Permian Basin ROZ Potential Logan West, University of Texas at Austin 10:35-11:00 The Canadian Bakken CO2 Pilot Project Richard Baker, Baker Hughes 11:00-11:30 A Statistical Analysis of a Large Set of Individual CO2 EOR Projects with a Close Look at CO2 Retention and Storage Nick Azzolina, The Ceter Group 11:30-12:00 Panel Discussion All Speakers 12:15 Light Lunch and Conference Conclusion CON F E R ENCE 20TH ANNIVERSARY

6 Thank you sponsors CO 2 CONFERENCE WEEK SPONSORS CO2 COMPANY PRODUCTION COMPANY Flooding Conference Sponsors PREMIER OI L RECOVERY CARBON MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP PRIMARY SPONSORS Petra Nova NRG Carbon Management Workshop Supporting Sponsors Advanced Resources International; Annual CCUS Conference; Atlantic Council; Applied Petroleum Technology Academy; Bureau of Economic Geology, Gulf Coast Carbon Center, Jackson School of Geoscience; Clean Air Task Force; Energy & Environmental Research Center, UND; FearnOil Inc.; Gardere, Wynne, Sewell LLP; GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor; Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission; International Energy Agency; Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter LLP; LTI; Melzer Consulting; Navajo Nation; Navajo Nation Energy Summit; North American Carbon Capture and Storage Association; Parker Environmental and Consulting; PCO2R Partnership; Permian CCS Center; Rice University s Energy and Environment Initiative; Southern Generation Technologies LLC, Southern Company; Southern States Energy Board; Summit Power Group LLC; Tabula Rasa Energy; Texas Carbon Capture and Storage Association; US Carbon Sequestration Council; US Department of Energy s Loan Progrs Office; Ultimate EOR LLC CO2 Conference Week. (KMC1405/600/112414) 600.